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Something bigger-than-big has happened in China as far as the UFO and extraterrestrial mystery is concerned. So big, you might want to make sure you are sitting down and not holding a hot drink as you read this.
Readers of this website might mow be familiar with the Solar Eclipse UFO Sighting that occurred in Deqing, Guandong Province, where a clear daytime UFO was seen by dozens of students and filmed and photographed by at least nine, producing incredible images such as the one above. The UFO was also seen to morph, changing colour and shape.
Other than this publication no other news publication outside of Asia has carried the story although it has sent shock-waves through China's massive UFO community and even amongst conventional scientists.
Now it has been reported in China that the famous Purple Mountain Observatory has confirmed that they observed a UFO on the day of the eclipse and have forty minutes worth of footage which they will spend the next year studying.
Purple Mountain Observatory Director and Chinese Academy of Sciences Fellow, JI Hai-sheng said at present it is impossible to speculate what the unidentified object is.
So big, you might want to make sure you are sitting down and not holding a hot drink as you read this.
Originally posted by IgnoreTheFacts
First of all, AllNewsWeb...yuck.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
Besides ANW's questionable content (see how M. Cohen feels about me in sig), Haisheng Ji is not listed as a director of Purple Mountain Observatory.
english.pmo.cas.cn...
Nor is he mentioned in their people section:
english.pmo.cas.cn...
'Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences Fellow, JI Hai-sheng said at present it is impossible to speculate what the unidentified object is however research has started.'
Originally posted by Atomic
Personally I've written to a few sites to stop linking to his stories if there aren't any "facts" behind his headlines.